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newyddion

Episode Title: "Middlesbrough FC - Past, Present, and Future"

1. Introduction (5 minutes)

Host Introduction: Welcome listeners, introduce the podcast and today's episode.
Guest Introduction: Brief introduction of the guest(s) – possibly a former player, club insider, or a well-known fan.
Episode Overview: Outline what will be covered in this episode.

2. Weekly Round-Up (10 minutes)

Match Recap: Detailed discussion on the latest match, including key moments, standout performances, and tactical analysis.
Player Performances: Highlight the week's top performers and those who may have underperformed.
League Standing: Update on Middlesbrough's current position in the league and potential implications for future matches.

3. Historical Segment (10 minutes)

Classic Matches: Revisit one of the classic matches from Middlesbrough's history, providing a detailed account of the game.
Legendary Players: Profile a club legend, discussing their career, impact on the club, and memorable moments.
4. In-Depth Discussion (15 minutes)

Current Issues: Analyze current issues facing the club, such as transfer rumors, injuries, and off-field events.
Tactical Breakdown: Deep dive into the team's tactics, formations, and strategies employed by the current manager.
Fan Questions: Address questions submitted by listeners on social media or via email.

5. Special Feature (10 minutes)

Interview: Conduct a short interview with a special guest (former player, coach, or journalist) to provide insights and anecdotes about the club.
Community Spotlight: Highlight efforts and stories from the Middlesbrough FC community, such as charity work, fan initiatives, and local events.

6. Future Outlook (5 minutes)

Upcoming Fixtures: Preview the next few matches, including key players to watch, tactical expectations, and potential challenges.
Predictions: Hosts and guests make predictions for upcoming games and discuss potential outcomes.

7. Closing Remarks (5 minutes)

Summary: Recap the main points discussed in the episode.
Listener Engagement: Encourage listeners to subscribe, leave reviews, and follow on social media. Mention any upcoming live events or fan meet-ups.
Tease Next Episode: Provide a sneak peek of what will be covered in the next episode.
Features:

Interactive Elements: Incorporate polls and questions for the listeners to engage with on social media, and read out responses in the podcast.

Music and Sound Effects: Use the club's anthem, crowd noise, and other sound effects to create an immersive experience.

Regular Segments: Consistent segments like "Player of the Week" or "Moment of the Match" to build familiarity and anticipation.

Fan Contributions: Include audio clips from fans sharing their thoughts and experiences related to the club.

Example Episode Script

Introduction

Host: "Welcome to 'The Red Roar' – the ultimate Middlesbrough FC podcast! I'm [Host Name], and joining me today is [Guest Name], a true Boro legend. In today's episode, we're diving into the thrilling victory over [Last Opponent], reliving some unforgettable matches from our storied past, and looking ahead to what's next for the Boro."
Weekly Round-Up

Host: "Let's kick things off with our weekly round-up. Middlesbrough had an impressive 3-1 win against [Last Opponent] this week. [Guest Name], what were your thoughts on the match?"
Historical Segment

Host: "Now, let's take a trip down memory lane. Today, we're revisiting the epic 2006 UEFA Cup semi-final against Steaua Bucharest. It was a night to remember..."
In-Depth Discussion

Host: "Switching gears to our in-depth discussion, there's been a lot of buzz around the potential signing of [Player Rumor]. What impact do you think he could have on the team, [Guest Name]?"
Special Feature

Host: "We're thrilled to have [Guest Name], former Boro star, with us today. Can you share some of your favorite memories from your time at the club?"
Future Outlook

Host: "Looking ahead, Middlesbrough faces [Next Opponent] this weekend. It's going to be a tough match. What are your predictions, [Guest Name]?"
Closing Remarks

Host: "That wraps up today's episode of 'The Red Roar.' Thanks for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on social media. Join us next week when we'll be discussing [Tease Next Episode Topic]. Until then, Up the Boro!"

This structure ensures a balanced mix of content, engaging the audience with both current and historical insights while fostering a sense of community among Middlesbrough FC supporters.

erimus74

Quote from: newyddion on June 16, 2024, 04:22:27 PMEpisode Title: "Middlesbrough FC - Past, Present, and Future"

1. Introduction (5 minutes)

Host Introduction: Welcome listeners, introduce the podcast and today's episode.
Guest Introduction: Brief introduction of the guest(s) – possibly a former player, club insider, or a well-known fan.
Episode Overview: Outline what will be covered in this episode.

2. Weekly Round-Up (10 minutes)

Match Recap: Detailed discussion on the latest match, including key moments, standout performances, and tactical analysis.
Player Performances: Highlight the week's top performers and those who may have underperformed.
League Standing: Update on Middlesbrough's current position in the league and potential implications for future matches.

3. Historical Segment (10 minutes)

Classic Matches: Revisit one of the classic matches from Middlesbrough's history, providing a detailed account of the game.
Legendary Players: Profile a club legend, discussing their career, impact on the club, and memorable moments.
4. In-Depth Discussion (15 minutes)

Current Issues: Analyze current issues facing the club, such as transfer rumors, injuries, and off-field events.
Tactical Breakdown: Deep dive into the team's tactics, formations, and strategies employed by the current manager.
Fan Questions: Address questions submitted by listeners on social media or via email.

5. Special Feature (10 minutes)

Interview: Conduct a short interview with a special guest (former player, coach, or journalist) to provide insights and anecdotes about the club.
Community Spotlight: Highlight efforts and stories from the Middlesbrough FC community, such as charity work, fan initiatives, and local events.

6. Future Outlook (5 minutes)

Upcoming Fixtures: Preview the next few matches, including key players to watch, tactical expectations, and potential challenges.
Predictions: Hosts and guests make predictions for upcoming games and discuss potential outcomes.

7. Closing Remarks (5 minutes)

Summary: Recap the main points discussed in the episode.
Listener Engagement: Encourage listeners to subscribe, leave reviews, and follow on social media. Mention any upcoming live events or fan meet-ups.
Tease Next Episode: Provide a sneak peek of what will be covered in the next episode.
Features:

Interactive Elements: Incorporate polls and questions for the listeners to engage with on social media, and read out responses in the podcast.

Music and Sound Effects: Use the club's anthem, crowd noise, and other sound effects to create an immersive experience.

Regular Segments: Consistent segments like "Player of the Week" or "Moment of the Match" to build familiarity and anticipation.

Fan Contributions: Include audio clips from fans sharing their thoughts and experiences related to the club.

Example Episode Script

Introduction

Host: "Welcome to 'The Red Roar' – the ultimate Middlesbrough FC podcast! I'm [Host Name], and joining me today is [Guest Name], a true Boro legend. In today's episode, we're diving into the thrilling victory over [Last Opponent], reliving some unforgettable matches from our storied past, and looking ahead to what's next for the Boro."
Weekly Round-Up

Host: "Let's kick things off with our weekly round-up. Middlesbrough had an impressive 3-1 win against [Last Opponent] this week. [Guest Name], what were your thoughts on the match?"
Historical Segment

Host: "Now, let's take a trip down memory lane. Today, we're revisiting the epic 2006 UEFA Cup semi-final against Steaua Bucharest. It was a night to remember..."
In-Depth Discussion

Host: "Switching gears to our in-depth discussion, there's been a lot of buzz around the potential signing of [Player Rumor]. What impact do you think he could have on the team, [Guest Name]?"
Special Feature

Host: "We're thrilled to have [Guest Name], former Boro star, with us today. Can you share some of your favorite memories from your time at the club?"
Future Outlook

Host: "Looking ahead, Middlesbrough faces [Next Opponent] this weekend. It's going to be a tough match. What are your predictions, [Guest Name]?"
Closing Remarks

Host: "That wraps up today's episode of 'The Red Roar.' Thanks for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on social media. Join us next week when we'll be discussing [Tease Next Episode Topic]. Until then, Up the Boro!"

This structure ensures a balanced mix of content, engaging the audience with both current and historical insights while fostering a sense of community among Middlesbrough FC supporters.

Class Newy

You certainly have to much time on ya hands, but well done 👌🍻👏

newyddion

Class Newy

You certainly have to much time on ya hands, but well done 👌🍻👏
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You should call dibs on the Historical Segment!

BoroRedKen

1 thing i have never gotten into is podcasts.

Love the premise Newy.

But......

I would be concerned about what can be said etc.

I really do believe sites like these will become untenable to own/run in 2 years time.
The "hate crime" stuff is going to get worse.

I know people are saying its not like that etc but after being wrapped up in it for 3 years i have seen 1st hand how ridiculous it is currently.
And Labour do not inspire me there will be any easing of these things.

In fact i expect to see Misogyny and Islamaphobia additions to the hate crime stuff within 12 months.

Thats what pisses me off Newy.
I love the idea. I love the idea of a mag. All been thought of but they are just not worth the legal hassles and "grasses".

Clem Fandango

I'd love to know what mind bending medication Newdy is on. 

 :rudi2:

Whatever it is.... please keep taking it.

 :leo:

:rudi:  :sid:

Ravishing Rick Rude

Quote from: Clem Fandango on June 16, 2024, 05:21:12 PMI'd love to know what mind bending medication Newdy is on. 

 :rudi2:

Whatever it is.... please keep taking it.

 :leo:

:rudi:  :sid:


He's as mad as madmick was, but in a different way.


Carry on you radged fucker

Hound


BoroRedKen

He has some cracking ideas tbf. Just me. Im loathed to try anything else re RR currently.

The more popular we become the more a certain place will want us shut down.

Flyme are Labour.

RR is Reform.

They are looking over their shoulder. Look what RR HAS achieved in just 3 years. It took flyme and COB 10 year to get where we are and that cannot be disputed.

If i took the handbrake of incomings then we would 400/500 members roughly by now.

At the moment everybody gets "heard". We are troll free. We are ad free. We have an owner that does not push his own agendas on members (even though he is a racist knuckle dragging transphobic cunt).

Read BoroTart vs Norman C. How Norman C has not told him to "jog on" i will never understand. (and i know who my pound coin would be on should Seal Sands roundabout be required!).

We dont have that kind of word salad bollocks on here. (Except from me!).

BoroRedKen

radged fucker

 :alf:

Not heard that in years!

newyddion

Quote from: Nekder (Kenny) on June 16, 2024, 05:10:25 PM1 thing i have never gotten into is podcasts.

Love the premise Newy.

But......

I would be concerned about what can be said etc.

I really do believe sites like these will become untenable to own/run in 2 years time.
The "hate crime" stuff is going to get worse.

I know people are saying its not like that etc but after being wrapped up in it for 3 years i have seen 1st hand how ridiculous it is currently.
And Labour do not inspire me there will be any easing of these things.

In fact i expect to see Misogyny and Islamaphobia additions to the hate crime stuff within 12 months.

Thats what pisses me off Newy.
I love the idea. I love the idea of a mag. All been thought of but they are just not worth the legal hassles and "grasses".

It would probably have to be about football..

Ural Quntz

We should do what we do best

Talk bollocks, argue, insult, threaten each other and post good music and Boro stories

The rest can fuck off

BoroRedKen

Now Ural makes a damn fine point.

 :bigjack

newyddion

Quote from: Nekder (Kenny) on June 16, 2024, 05:36:04 PMHe has some cracking ideas tbf. Just me. Im loathed to try anything else re RR currently.

The more popular we become the more a certain place will want us shut down.

Flyme are Labour.

RR is Reform.

They are looking over their shoulder. Look what RR HAS achieved in just 3 years. It took flyme and COB 10 year to get where we are and that cannot be disputed.

If i took the handbrake of incomings then we would 400/500 members roughly by now.

At the moment everybody gets "heard". We are troll free. We are ad free. We have an owner that does not push his own agendas on members (even though he is a racist knuckle dragging transphobic cunt).

Read BoroTart vs Norman C. How Norman C has not told him to "jog on" i will never understand. (and i know who my pound coin would be on should Seal Sands roundabout be required!).

We dont have that kind of word salad bollocks on here. (Except from me!).

FMTTM would like to think it was Labour.. but it was a bit of a mouthpiece for Andy Preston for long enough and he wasn't Labour. It sounds like there's one individual who wants RR shut down.. but no one else is bothered.

RR is Reform? I mean that's an agenda being pushed right there.. and also not strictly true.

The handbrake being off would have IanBairdsEars posting.. and that about it.


BoroRedKen

Eh?

The labour and reform thing was an analogy.

And you dont have an idea how many registrations/refusals we go through.

newyddion

Quote from: Nekder (Kenny) on June 16, 2024, 05:57:48 PMEh?

The labour and reform thing was an analogy.

And you dont have an idea how many registrations/refusals we go through.

169.. most online ever.

No way have you had 331 refusals! Maybe like 30-40 max

BoroRedKen

Quote from: newyddion on June 16, 2024, 06:03:42 PM
Quote from: Nekder (Kenny) on June 16, 2024, 05:57:48 PMEh?

The labour and reform thing was an analogy.

And you dont have an idea how many registrations/refusals we go through.

169.. most online ever.

No way have you had 331 refusals! Maybe like 30-40 max

So you know enough about behind the scenes to say im lying?

169 online is in 15 min intervals. 169 is the most online in 1 15 min period. 

BoroRedKen

Johnny.

Am i telling porkies?

BoroRedKen

Average registrations per day. 2.15.

Not even you Newy can make that 30 refusals fit into 365 days.

 :cloughy:

newyddion

Quote from: Nekder (Kenny) on June 16, 2024, 06:11:30 PMAverage registrations per day. 2.15.

Not even you Newy can make that 30 refusals fit into 365 days.

 :cloughy:

At its busiest ever.. 98 members.. 71 watchers/bots/interested parties.. ie non members. It would be fair to assume that the membership has risen slightly since cit first started.

331 refusals! More than three times as many members at its busiest period?

BoroRedKen

Quote from: newyddion on June 16, 2024, 06:20:34 PM
Quote from: Nekder (Kenny) on June 16, 2024, 06:11:30 PMAverage registrations per day. 2.15.

Not even you Newy can make that 30 refusals fit into 365 days.

 :cloughy:

At its busiest ever.. 98 members.. 71 watchers/bots/interested parties.. ie non members. It would be fair to assume that the membership has risen slightly since cit first started.

331 refusals! More than three times as many members at its busiest period?

No bots. They are blocked. Only Google allowed.

erimus74

Quote from: newyddion on June 16, 2024, 06:03:42 PM
Quote from: Nekder (Kenny) on June 16, 2024, 05:57:48 PMEh?

The labour and reform thing was an analogy.

And you dont have an idea how many registrations/refusals we go through.

169.. most online ever.

No way have you had 331 refusals! Maybe like 30-40 max


Newy, something tells me you're playing the game here on RR, maybe im wrong but at times I get the impression that you seem to come across as pleasing people who are looking into this forum

Could be wrong mind 😉

newyddion

Quote from: erimus74 on June 16, 2024, 06:23:21 PM
Quote from: newyddion on June 16, 2024, 06:03:42 PM
Quote from: Nekder (Kenny) on June 16, 2024, 05:57:48 PMEh?

The labour and reform thing was an analogy.

And you dont have an idea how many registrations/refusals we go through.

169.. most online ever.

No way have you had 331 refusals! Maybe like 30-40 max


Newy, something tells me you're playing the game here on RR, maybe im wrong but at times I get the impression that you seem to come across as pleasing people who are looking into this forum

Could be wrong mind 😉

Yeah you are wrong.

BoroRedKen

I dont get what you are getting at?

Do you have Admin rights?

Do you think members have access to everything me and Johnny have?

You have no way of knowing how many registrations there are, there have been or will be. Even Mods do not have that access.

I cant say im impressed by getting challenged by a member over stats on here.
What do i have to gain by telling lies?

I could not care if its just me or 1000 others. I make no money from this place so its irrelevant to me membership.
So even think im telling porkies is somewhat narking me.

BoroRedKen

Proof of bots and spiders......


BoroRedKen

I cant put up the list of guests because it shows IP addresses.

And there are to many to mess about redacting stuff.